> >
> >   @HTML::Embperl::DOC::_3::ISA = ();
> >
> > Any suggestions as to where to go looking to track this down?
>
> I guess one/some of your pages causes the @ISA (unintentionaly) to be
> cleared. Maybe you use a module inside one of your pages that does it.
Maybe
> something in EmbperlObject went wrong and cause the clearence.
>
> You should look which pages are executed by the same Apache child before
the
> request which fails occurs (maybe you can still retrieve from your
> access.log). Then you should test if the execution of this page, always
> causes the next request to fail. If this is the case, we are nearly at the
> goal. You can take a look at this page, if you see anything on your own,
if
> not send me a embperl.log from the request which clears the @ISA.
>

Have you found anything new on this topic ? I would like to knew if it's an
Embperl problem or an problem of your scripts, before I release the next
version.

Gerald

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